Many are in trouble. Both eastern and western diamondbacks, the timber rattler in some areas, and the massasauga.
Are sidewinder rattlesnakes endangered?
Yes there is a single population of timber rattlesnakes on the critically endangered species list in Vermont.
Mainly habitat loss and human predation!
No. Neither the Eastern Diamondback nor the Western Diamondback are endangered species. They have lost much of their habitat to human development, but there are still vast areas that they inhabit that are inhospitable to humans.
No there are no Rattlesnakes on Martha's Vineyard. However there are Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts. They are called Timber Rattlesnakes and they are found in the Blue Hills Reservation near Boston, and the Connecticut River Valley and the Berkshires. Rattlesnakes in Massachusetts are ENDANGERED so it is illegal to kill, Harm, or Harass these reptiles.
all of em
They are running out of wetlands,biomes to live in.
The eastern diamondback is endangered in some states, like North Carolina and Louisiana, but fairly common in others.
It's hard to determine exact numbers, but it is an endangered species there.
There are many types of frogs that are endangered. On Earths' Endangered Creatures List under amphibians there are presently 2294 endangered frog, toads, salamanders, etc.
Yes, rattlesnakes are multi-cellular.
Only the timber rattlesnake occurs in New Hampshire where it is considered an endangered species.